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Megan Fairchild was largely wasted as a new Florine.
Planning delays, cost overruns and public worries over safety meant that the taxpayers' investment was largely wasted.
Mr. Karzai's moment as a darling of media, however, was largely wasted on the audience back home, where there are few televisions or newspapers.
But Napoleon never had a strong neighbour in the Tuileries trying to undermine him.If the first term was largely wasted as far as reshaping schools and hospitals went, a distinctive Blairite foreign policy nonetheless emerged.
Many Saudis felt that the wealth created here by the oil shocks of the 1970s was largely wasted, and the Saudi government has chosen a different approach this time, building an economy that can outlast its oil.
During Bill Clinton's administration, we had a key opportunity to shape how cost-benefit analysis is used--but it was largely wasted.
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Mr. Cliggott says that exercise is largely wasted.
Victor Garber is largely wasted as a monsignor with secrets.
The money being spent on it is largely wasted.
Most damningly, 47% of southerners thought public spending under Labour had been largely wasted.
The costs of development, which can be quite high, will have been largely wasted.
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